Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Reflections Of Graffiti

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James Nye has a whole different perspective on realism and graffiti and to understand his train of thought it'd be best to read his almost too concise, Artist Statement.
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What attracted me to his work is the extra dimension that he's added in his four Manifest Expression Series of oil paintings. You feel like you're looking at and through reflections and the background itself is composed of more than one picture plane and subject. You find yourself thinking about everyday visuals that we consider boring in a whole new way.
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Image is from his Website.

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